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After the rain last month, I noticed a patch of mold growing behind my kitchen cabinet. It’s only about the size of a dinner plate, but it’s concerning me because kids use that area to store snacks all the time. Do you think I can handle cleaning this up myself or should I call in some professionals?
Posted by Ming Inoue
Asked on January 8, 2026 8:35 pm
Certainly! When dealing with mold growth in your kitchen, it's crucial to understand the implications and appropriate actions. Mold can be particularly problematic in warm and humid climates like those found in Dubai/UAE, where it thrives due to high humidity levels.

Firstly, regarding the size of the mold patch - about the size of a dinner plate - you might consider whether you feel comfortable dealing with this issue yourself or if you would prefer professional assistance. In Dubai, mold growth can potentially pose health risks, especially for children and those with allergies or respiratory issues. Given that kids frequently use the area to store snacks, it's important to ensure the removal process does not expose them to harmful spores.

For smaller patches like yours, you may attempt a DIY clean-up if you are confident in your abilities. However, always remember to wear protective gear such as gloves and masks before starting any cleaning operation. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during the process; opening windows or using fans can help reduce airborne spores.

To effectively address the mold, start by removing all items from the affected area to prevent cross-contamination. Next, clean the surface thoroughly with a solution of water and detergent (such as bleach diluted at 1 part bleach to 9 parts water). After cleaning, it's essential to dry the area completely; use fans or air conditioners if necessary to expedite this process.

If you notice any signs that the mold is persistent or widespread, especially in areas like behind kitchen cabinets where it can be hard to reach and remove thoroughly, it would be prudent to consult a professional. In Dubai, companies specializing in mold remediation are well-versed with local regulations (like those found in UAE Regulation No. 12 of 2017 for Building Control), ensuring thorough treatment that meets standards.

Remember, the key to preventing future issues is maintaining good indoor air quality and addressing any leaks or moisture sources promptly. Regular inspections can help identify potential problems before they become significant concerns.

Should you decide to handle this yourself, proceed with caution. If unsure, always call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional advice and assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 11, 2026 8:34 am